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  1. Diet could be life or death for prostate cancer patients (AFP)
  2. Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  3. Fighting Ancient Virus May Have Left Humans Vulnerable to HIV (HealthDay)
  4. New Approach for Autism
  5. Estrogen Therapy May Be Indicated For Younger Women
  6. Dividing up your holidays into several periods can help prevent post-holiday syndrome
  7. Gene therapy shows preliminary promise for easing Parkinson's disease
  8. State moves against troubled LA hospital (AP)
  9. New treatment promising for Parkinson's (AP)
  10. Portugal adopts law allowing abortion (AP)
  11. NJ to weigh $450M for stem cell research (AP)
  12. Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  13. Fighting Ancient Virus May Have Left Humans Vulnerable to HIV (HealthDay)
  14. Officer accuses military of trying to silence him
  15. Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer
  16. Omnibus hearing: Wiznitzer
  17. Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
  18. Vaccines for Drug Addiction
  19. The Science of Mindfulness Meditation
  20. How Psychotherapy and Journaling Help
  21. Putting feelings into words produces therapeutic effects in the brain
  22. Howard Gardner Under Fire: The Rebel Psychologist Faces His Critics
  23. Court: University Owns Research Samples
  24. Man Aims to Break World Treadmill Record
  25. Omega-3 again linked to Alzheimers protection
  26. Buddhist Meditation Helps People Stop Drinking
  27. Bulgaria in talks over Libyan AIDS case (AP)
  28. Putnam County educators win high awards
  29. Ontario to offer 60-second HIV test
  30. Gun death psychiatrist 'was over-worked'
  31. Study links blood sugar to newborn risks (AP)
  32. FDA issues new safety rules for vitamins (AP)
  33. New study details sex habits, drug use (AP)
  34. Drug From Sea Squirt Treats Rare Sarcoma (HealthDay)
  35. Morning sickness tied to lower breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  36. Black church targets families (AP)
  37. Happy? How do you know? And does it really matter?
  38. Guard soldier undaunted by cancer as Iraq duty looms
  39. Are Online Gamers True Addicts?
  40. Study links blood sugar to newborn risks (AP)
  41. FDA issues new safety rules for vitamins (AP)
  42. New treatment promising for Parkinson's (AP)
  43. New study details sex habits, drug use (AP)
  44. Surgeon removes gall bladder from mouth (AP)
  45. Drug From Sea Squirt Treats Rare Sarcoma (HealthDay)
  46. Alleged Relapse Ends In Felonies
  47. For Pete's sake, spare us another account of Sellers' life and death
  48. Farmer: Registration Violates Religion
  49. Study may set new bar for gestational diabetes
  50. GI to serve in Iraq after cancer battle (AP)
  51. Patient's death jeopardizes hospital (AP)
  52. Re: How to find the One?
  53. Knowing Good From Evil Leads to Developing Good Well-Being -- New...
  54. Gov't struggles to cope with wounded GIs (AP)
  55. Rays of hope for Africa's AIDS children (AP)
  56. Sentient world: war games on the grandest scale
  57. ....more
  58. Fears at top of profession over fate of junior doctors
  59. One in 10 young girls are prone to eating disorders
  60. Egyptian Boy Reportedly Tests Positive For Bird Flu
  61. D&G look to military, Versace to versatility for men
  62. Storke: More in women than men
  63. IQ Differences Explained by Family Dynamics, Not Biology
  64. Higher Rate Of Psychosis In Teens In Northern Ireland
  65. Rays of Hope for Africa's AIDS Children
  66. Finding the Best Doctor for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  67. One in 10 young girls are prone to eating disorders
  68. Gov't struggles to care for wounded GI's (AP)
  69. Newsweek Writer Plays Psychologist--On GOP Only
  70. Americans making progress with diabetes
  71. U.S. kids turn to fitness trainers (AP)
  72. Parents of middle school shooter want treatment instead of jail
  73. Survey finds very few have handle on investment basics
  74. Insomnia haunts Hyderabadis
  75. Wounded GI endures blindness, paralysis (AP)
  76. Alzheimer's drugs court challenge
  77. Bird flu found in Germany
  78. Addiction experts say video games not an addiction
  79. Staph superbug may be infecting patients (AP)
  80. Scarifications fade in modern Nigeria (AP)
  81. Study on I.Q. Prompts Debate on Family Dynamics
  82. Doctor Sued In Spread Of Hepatitis C
  83. Voices led man to kill
  84. Physician Mental Health Prejudice
  85. Gene Therapy Trial for Parkinson?s
  86. Students Shun Mental Health Care
  87. Staph infections rampant
  88. Court weighs Alzheimer drug access issue (AP)
  89. New Cancer Drugs Prove Their Worth (HealthDay)
  90. Parents boycott India school after HIV kids allowed back (AFP)
  91. Off-shoring / Outsourcing: A New iGate Centre For Bangalore
  92. It's the couch potatoes vs. the English majors
  93. Court Turns Down Pharmaceutical Case
  94. Pierce Helps Start Alzheimer's Campaign
  95. [Original Contributions] Neurocognitive Outcomes Are Not Improved by...
  96. #23: Saying Good-bye.
  97. Kidney, heart disease spur each other (AP)
  98. CDC: About 2M more Americans uninsured (AP)
  99. AMA wants probe of store clinics (AP)
  100. Teen surgeon's parents arrested in India (AP)
  101. FDA says unmoved by aspartame/cancer report (Reuters)
  102. SARS May Have Left Mental Scars (HealthDay)
  103. Antidepressants Linked to Bone Loss (HealthDay)
  104. Laura Bush in Senegal for anti-HIV/AIDS, malaria campaigns (AFP)
  105. New Sen. Barrasso of Wyoming sworn in (AP)
  106. IQ Differences Explained by Family Dynamics, Not Biology
  107. Greensburg Children Suffering From Psychological Problems
  108. SARS survivors regain physical health but mental health impact can linger
  109. Federal grand jury indicts psychologist
  110. Kidney, heart disease spur each other (AP)
  111. CDC: About 2M more Americans uninsured (AP)
  112. AMA supports allergy medicine at school (AP)
  113. New Cancer Drugs Prove Their Worth (HealthDay)
  114. SARS May Have Left Mental Scars (HealthDay)
  115. Antidepressants Linked to Bone Loss (HealthDay)
  116. Theory of how HIV attacks is wrong: study (AFP)
  117. Staph superbug may be infecting patients (AP)
  118. Launch of Beta Version of Primary Sources in Counseling and Psychology, 1950 to Prese
  119. Classic prison study gives insight on jail abuse issue
  120. First Use Of Cord Blood To Alter Course Of Type 1 Diabetes
  121. Behavioral Health Unit for Adolescents Reopens on Maui
  122. Kenya says HIV/AIDS rate drops to 5.9 percent (AFP)
  123. Relationship Problems Under Treated for Individuals with Psychosis
  124. Smoking May Complicate Alcohol Recovery
  125. Domestic Violence Linked to Adolescent Behavior
  126. Common Antidepressants Risk Osteoporosis
  127. Thirsty Thursdays - Problematic alcohol use on college campuses
  128. S.Korea: U.S. Beef Companies Can Export
  129. Mrs. Bush: Fight malaria, malnutrition (AP)
  130. Ninth HIV-infected child dies in Kazakhstan (AFP)
  131. McAfee Inc. exposes the psychological warfare used by cybercriminals
  132. Kaine to Seek Restaurant Smoking Ban
  133. Jimmy Kimmel Returns After Appendectomy
  134. Psychiatrists still at mental health center
  135. House to cut Capitol energy consumption (AP)
  136. Chains refuse to put calories on menus (AP)
  137. Brazil offers morning-after pill to poor (AP)
  138. Indian police search for teen surgeon (AP)
  139. Health problems follow childhood cancer survivors (Reuters)
  140. FDA says unmoved by aspartame/ cancer report (Reuters)
  141. Video Games No Addiction For Now
  142. Venezuela's Chavez seen wanting office "for life"
  143. Health Groups Turn Against Smoking Ban Bill
  144. Physicians Favor a DTC Moratorium More Strongly Than Consumers,...
  145. NYC eateries ready for trans fat switch (AP)
  146. Study: Iowa quickest in US on ER visits (AP)
  147. Childhood cancer can lead to chronic health problems later in life: study (AFP)
  148. Why ugliness is in the eye of the beholder
  149. Video game addiction 'disorder' - doctors
  150. Fighting malaria on Laura Bush's agenda
  151. Neurological conditions cost Canada nearly $9B a year: report
  152. 21 convicted in Kazakh child HIV-infection scandal (AFP)
  153. Doc John I need help
  154. Vitamin Fortified Bread for Depression?
  155. Rx Pain Killer Abuse
  156. Catching Up On Sleep
  157. Portion Size Help Obese Control DM
  158. Stressed hotel guests needed to destroy rooms
  159. Electronic Prescriptions Mean Fewer Mistakes
  160. Japan, U.S. Hold Beef Import Talks
  161. Psychiatrists top list of drug maker gift recipients
  162. Too much video gaming not addiction, yet (AP)
  163. UN finds progress in tackling bird flu (AP)
  164. FDA grants speedy review for new class of HIV drug (Reuters)
  165. Increasing physical activity with a little boost
  166. New Research Finds Danger In Poor Penmanship
  167. Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids
  168. Tiger Woods discusses fitness routine (AP)
  169. Study: With calcium, food trumps pills (AP)
  170. Meningitis shot advised for ages 11-18 (AP)
  171. Report urges screening for sickle cell (AP)
  172. Vaccine ninety percent effective against cervical cancer (AFP)
  173. Biggest study yet backs Glaxo cervical cancer shot (Reuters)
  174. Mom's Antidepressant Use Poses Little Danger to Baby (HealthDay)
  175. Birth defect risk from antidepressants low: studies (Reuters)
  176. World Bank loans Kenya 80 million dollars to boost war on AIDS (AFP)
  177. Pentagon May Put More Mental Health Workers On Front Lines
  178. Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids
  179. Actor Paul Glaser Files for Divorce
  180. Dads, moms equally likely to pass MS risk to kids
  181. Antidepressants not big risk for defects (AP)
  182. Too much video gaming not addiction, yet (AP)
  183. Mom's Antidepressant Use Poses Little Danger to Baby (HealthDay)
  184. WND -- get this -- says stupid things about gays [Dr. Joan Bushwell's Chimpanzee Refu
  185. No big risk of birth defects found in antidepressants, but questions remain...
  186. Scientists: Stem cells created from eggs (AP)
  187. Biggest study yet backs Glaxo cervical cancer shot (Reuters)
  188. Laura Bush touts aid successes on Africa tour (The Christian Science Monitor)
  189. Maternal Exposure to Smoke Linked to Child Mental Health Issues
  190. Sexual Desire Explored
  191. Antidepressants OK During Pregnancy
  192. Keeping Your Wits Sharp May Keep Alzheimer?s At Bay
  193. Doctor says suspect in Charles River Esplanade attack is mentally ill
  194. China Shuts 180 Food Factories After Industrial Chemicals Found
  195. Stem Cells Made From Eggs, Not Embryos
  196. Birth defect risk from antidepressants low: studies (Reuters)
  197. Court limits schools on race, stops execution (AP)
  198. Potential cure for HIV discovered (AFP)
  199. Alleged Molester Will Continue Working With Kids
  200. Tainted Fish From China Detained by FDA for Inspection
  201. WHO: Air travelers should exercise legs (AP)
  202. U.S. detains farmed seafood from China (AP)
  203. Veggie Booty snack food recalled (AP)
  204. Study: With calcium, food trumps pills (AP)
  205. Breast Cancer Survival May Run in Families (HealthDay)
  206. New Test Identifies More Cervical Cancers (HealthDay)
  207. Wars don't fuel African HIV crisis: study (Reuters)
  208. June 27, 2007 Reasonable Doubts
  209. Businesses help workers to get in shape (AP)
  210. U.S. detains farmed seafood from China (AP)
  211. Breast Cancer Survival May Run in Families (HealthDay)
  212. New Test Identifies More Cervical Cancers (HealthDay)
  213. Supreme Court limits schools on race (AP)
  214. Benoit's Young Fans May Be Affected
  215. India looking for "Mr Condom"
  216. Toxin detected after 1 shift in smoky bar: study (Reuters)
  217. Indian doctors refuse to help HIV-positive woman deliver: report (AFP)
  218. Subtypes of Alcoholism Discovered
  219. Course Work May Improve Child Behavior
  220. New Hope for Body Image Disorder
  221. It's Not All the Parent's Fault: Delinquency in Children Now Linked to Biology
  222. Smoking ban taking force in England (AP)
  223. No clear link between conflict, rape and HIV: UN study (AFP)
  224. Study: Anti-Gay Hate Crimes Widespread
  225. Smoking Ban Taking Force in England
  226. Businesses help workers to lose weight (AP)
  227. Egypt officials ban female circumcision (AP)
  228. Smoking ban taking force in England (AP)
  229. Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures (HealthDay)
  230. Clodronate does not improve breast cancer survival (Reuters)
  231. Antidepressants not big risk for defects (AP)
  232. U.S. hospital, doctor visits balloon, survey finds (Reuters)
  233. History of Forensic Psychology
  234. Military Offering Laser Eye Surgery
  235. Doc: Exercise Pumps Up Brain Cells
  236. Military offering free laser eye surgery (AP)
  237. Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures (HealthDay)
  238. The Sciences of the Artificial
  239. Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures
  240. Law requires N.M. to grow its own pot (AP)
  241. N.H. repeals parental notice of abortion (AP)
  242. Hookah cafe fans worry about smoking ban (AP)
  243. Retailers: cig sales up before tax hike
  244. 'Sicko' film gives accused little say (AP)
  245. Deadline near for Mass. health insurance (AP)
  246. Subvocal (silent reading) word-recognition research - NASA
  247. Should medical professionals abet possible torture?
  248. Hillary and Obama battle for black support in Washington
  249. Women with Atypia nearly eight times more likely to develop breast cancer
  250. Sex Doesn't Sell